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By Jim Stevenson
Washington
25 January 2006

Perhaps one of the most physically 1 demanding sports at the Winter Olympics takes place off the ground. Freestyle Aerial Skiing requires extraordinary precision and balance at high speeds. Only a handful of athletes in the world can compete in the sport at the Olympic level. An American skier 2 will try to maintain her balance at the upcoming Turin Olympics after breaking both of her feet.

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Emily Cook  
  

Although the U.S. Olympic team lists this season as her ninth, Emily Cook spent almost four years coming back from a devastating 3 injury, an injury many believed would end her career.

Three weeks before the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, Cook landed hard during training at Lake Placid 4, New York. The 2001 U.S. Aerials champion tore ligaments in both feet while fracturing and dislocating bones in her left foot. It shattered her dream of competing in the Olympics.

"There were two major surgeries and just a small reduction in Lake Placid at the medical facility there. After each surgery, I was non-weight bearing on my left foot for three months. So a big problem that I had was a degeneration of the bone. You would relate it to osteoporosis. So coming back and starting to put weight on my leg, we had to be very careful with it so I would not cause any more fractures," she said.

That sort of experience might have ended Olympic dreams for other athletes. But Cook took her time to rehabilitate 5. "I really just did everything I could to stay positive and enjoy my life in the three years that I took off. And I learned a lot about myself during that time. I definitely really would not want to redo it that way. But it was quite an experience not being an athlete for three years after being an athlete from age six to 23. It is very interesting being a student and being a normal person again for a little while," she said.

Eventually, it was time for Cook to get back on her skis. And getting started was not easy. "I was really scared. I really was. It is occasionally a scary sport anyway. But everyone has been through coming back from an injury, been through going for their very first jump. And fear is a part of our sport. And I am not going to lie. I was scared. But I trusted my training. I trusted I was strong enough and I had prepared well enough to come back to the sport," she said.

Cook assured herself a berth 6 in the Turin Games by winning the freestyle aerials U.S. Olympic Trials on December 30th. The 26-year-old Cook hopes not only to perform well in Italy after her long detour 7, but also to use her experience to help other athletes. "When you are coming back from an injury, there are a lot of small steps - coming back to (aerial) water (training) for the first time, coming back to snow for the first time, the first World Cup back. We have all done it. I hope now that I have been through it, I can help the other athletes who are coming back from injury as well," she said.

Since returning to the freestyle aerials World Cup circuit this season, Cook has turned in seven top-10 finishes. She also made her best personal performance at the 2005 World Championships with a seventh place finish. Cook is hoping her aerial talents will soar higher at the Turin Olympics.



adj.物质上,体格上,身体上,按自然规律
  • He was out of sorts physically,as well as disordered mentally.他浑身不舒服,心绪也很乱。
  • Every time I think about it I feel physically sick.一想起那件事我就感到极恶心。
n.滑雪运动员
  • She is a skier who is unafraid of danger.她是一名敢于冒险的滑雪者。
  • The skier skimmed across the snow.滑雪者飞快地滑过雪地。
adj.毁灭性的,令人震惊的,强有力的
  • It is the most devastating storm in 20 years.这是20年来破坏性最大的风暴。
  • Affairs do have a devastating effect on marriages.婚外情确实会对婚姻造成毁灭性的影响。
adj.安静的,平和的
  • He had been leading a placid life for the past eight years.八年来他一直过着平静的生活。
  • You should be in a placid mood and have a heart-to- heart talk with her.你应该心平气和的好好和她谈谈心。
vt.改造(罪犯),修复;vi.复兴,(罪犯)经受改造
  • There was no money to rehabilitate the tower.没有资金修复那座塔。
  • He used exercise programmes to rehabilitate the patients.他采用体育锻炼疗法使患者恢复健康。
n.卧铺,停泊地,锚位;v.使停泊
  • She booked a berth on the train from London to Aberdeen.她订了一张由伦敦开往阿伯丁的火车卧铺票。
  • They took up a berth near the harbor.他们在港口附近找了个位置下锚。
n.绕行的路,迂回路;v.迂回,绕道
  • We made a detour to avoid the heavy traffic.我们绕道走,避开繁忙的交通。
  • He did not take the direct route to his home,but made a detour around the outskirts of the city.他没有直接回家,而是绕到市郊兜了个圈子。
学英语单词
a-ls
adipose body of ischioanal fossa
ambigous nucleus
ammediol
an(a)erobic culture
arisaru falls
atheromatic
Aymaran languages
back clevice
bad feelings
ballonn? sur la pointe
bohan
bottle filling machine
bruit de pot fele
centering of pencil
cerambycoid larva
chlamydomonad
citizen's arrests
cmene
coinherits
cycle order
dependable crop
deterministic vibration
discloaked
doss house
eclipsing strain
eidt
emulsion process
environmental hygiene of domestic animals
EV (electron volt)
extragenital
forced rhyme
fried crab meat
funtion-evaluation routine
glyconian
guidance electronics
half-birthday
hardlaws
harmonic amplifier
harpooner
Hermaphroditus
high-bush
high-tenacity yarn
histologist
interwall
jejunocolostomy
kerong
key to varieties
letter of apology
Madījī
make a point
maturing date
mayhue
mechanical pilar
mica clip
nomia thoracica
non-air equivalent material
non-observance
noncardiogenic pulmonary edema
nonyl acetate
object balls
obsolete asset
occurrence sequence
packed character format
palladium hydride
penhale
pimeloyl-
plinth block
pot test
precipe
press machine
process efficiency
prostrates
pull-on value
purchase goods on a selective basis
put the idea in cold storage
reachability set
redeemable right
roll microfilm
Rouy
seager
ship dunnage
Shuqayq
sickener
single photon emission computed tomography
South Australian Basin
space-charge compensation
strap washer
subternal pain
take a brief
take sth for a spin
ticknors
transmission lubricant
Turunc
two-colo(u)r photometry
union wage
verapamil
wallegne
water contaminated with petrol
whler
Wishnevsky's spot
zhebeiresinol